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    • [DOC File]Civil War Military Maps - Dickinson College

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      “Mr. BRADY has done something to bring home to us the terrible reality and earnestness of war. If he has not brought bodies and laid them in our dooryards and along the streets, he has done something very like it.” ... Combat Deaths 110,070 94,000 (est.) 204,000 (est.) a) Killed in action 67,088 N.A. b) Mortally wounded 43,012 N.A. Deaths ...

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    • MEMORANDUM FOR SECRETARY OF DEFENSE

      The Marine Corps had 108 accidental deaths of which 61 (56%) were due to private vehicle accidents. Specific Military Service data and trend analyses are provided later in this report. In total there were 554 accidental military deaths in the four Services, 313 (56%) deaths …

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    • [DOC File]AMERICAN PRISONERS OF WAR - Veterans Affairs

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      Army Battle Casualties and Non-Battle Deaths in WWII: Final Report, 7 December 1941 – 31 December 1946, Published 1 June 1953. Combat Connected Naval Casualties: WWII by States – 1946 UNS – MC – GC, 2 Vol. Published by Casualty Section, Navy Department.

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    • [DOCX File]Seneca Valley School District

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      "Deaths per day" is the total number of U.S. military killed, divided by the number of days between the dates of the commencement and end of hostilities. "Deaths per population" is the total number of U.S. military deaths, divided by the U.S. population of the year indicated.

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    • Health Effects of War:

      2. Casualties both US military >1500 and Iraqi civilian >100,000 continue to mount. 3. Duration and size of military commitment is daunting. In spite of turnover of government authority to Iraq on June 30, 2004, we’ve increased military presence with 130,000 U.S. and primarily British personnel for at least 5 …

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    • [DOCX File]“Our military education programs teach our leaders ...

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      Applying regression to the mean at the strategic level enables a better assessment of OIF casualty data. In the first ten days of April of 2006, there were thirty combat deaths. The media highlighted that this number already exceeded the combat deaths from March of 2006, implying an increase in …

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    • National Association of Emergency Medical Technicians

      Kelly, et al, 2008 – US Military Preventable Deaths = 24% Eastridge, et al, 2011, 2012 – US Military Preventable Deaths = 27.6% We are doing better than ever, but …

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    • [DOC File]THE MILITARY’S IMPACT ON THE ENVIRONMENT:

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      The US military is the largest single source of US environmental pollution. The cost of clean-up of military related sites is estimated to be upwards of $500 billion. This is in addition to the bill for clean-up of former Soviet military activities – a bill still largely unpaid.

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    • [DOC File]TRAINING SUPPORT PACKAGE (TSP)

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      Most combat deaths occur on the battlefield before the casualties reach a medical treatment facility. Most of these deaths are inevitable (massive trauma, massive head injuries, etc.). However, some conditions such as bleeding from a wound on an extremity (arm or leg), tension pneumothorax, and airway problems can be treated on the battlefield.

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    • [DOC File]When Soldiers Kill Civilians: The Battle for Saipan, 1944

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      A contemporary US military observer, Frank Hough, noted that these civilians were a ‘novel feature’, as hitherto US troops in combat had only encountered ‘scattered handfuls’ of local peoples, ‘semi-savages who had no special stake’ in the outcome of the war.Now, on Saipan, the US had to deal with civilians, an ‘unknown quantity ...

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